Yes something that the CAS team is definitely going to be missing. The reason that he is not in the CAS team is an issue of safety for the GPS boys. The Wallabies believed that he should be automatically picked in the Gen Blue squad to make sure nobody else gets injured in this selection process.No sign of Reuben Stock in the CAS teams, any reason behind this? I doubt it would be an issue of skill.
Waves seemed to target him on the weekend with good results. He dropped the ball inside the Waverley 22 3-4 times. Costing Barker valuable field position.Poynton was the best option given that Saunders had played the majority of season in the centres.
Dene was also probably the best option. Best game managing 10 in the CAS.
Relax. It's not politics. Stupid to suggest a 16 year old should never be picked.
Yep clear as day. We wish him luck on behalf of all the CAS
Dumb comment with no foundation and completely untruePlaying league along with a few other players
More than happy to give an overview Snort!Anyone have a report/comments on Waverley v Barker? Biggest game of the competition so far and yet.... nothing...
only one dumb comment here.... I spoke directly to a CAS selector this morning who told me this.Dumb comment with no foundation and completely untrue
I could be wrong, but the last time Barker lost to a CAS school at Barker was in 2017 against Waverly. This was Ben Donaldson, Finn Wright et al Year. I think Waves had 5 players in the Aussie schools side that year. It was a close game. 1point margin.More than happy to give an overview Snort!
A weaker than I expected crowd watched a sea sawing game.
Don't know why, many Waves supporters were there, including old boys, but I can only think it reflects a waning Rugby interest at Barker, still, I would have thought they would come given the season Barker has had so far this season Maybe they will go to the local Knox/Barker derby.
In the first 10 -15 mins the Waves were in control camped down in Barkers half/quarter but just couldn't get over the line, final passes often the cause. The Waves did get a conversion to lead 3 nil but really should have been further ahead.
The next 15 minutes saw the Barker machine kick in and they scored a pick and drive try, which was converted, followed by a sharp backline move down the left hand blind side to cover 50 meters and score a terrific schoolboy try. The score 12-3, and there was a feeling that the Waves may have missed a big chance and so really needed to score next to even up the game. They did in the last 5 mins with a similar pick and drive try, converted, and so at half time it was 12-10 Barker. Nothing in it.
There was talk on this thread that Barker would more than likely end up grinding away their opposition, I guess like many other games this year, and win by a solid margin.
The opposite happened. The Waves scored a solid try within Barkers quarter and ran out to a 17-12 lead.
Then the period which won the match saw a 10 minute period where Barker was camped down on the Waves try line and held up 3 times resulting in goal line drop outs. This was the turning point, a dropped ball by Barker saw the Waves score a magnificent 80 meter try which was converted. Waves 24-12.
Barker then scored a scrappy kick through try in the Waves quarter, which was dubious IMO, but awarded but not converted. Waves 24-17 with 10 to go. The game still had plenty of time to be won or lost.
What happened then I think surprised the Barker fraternity. The Waves forwards dominated, particularly in the set pieces, with the Barker scrum being driven back several times on their feed. Finally the Waves got camped on the Barker line and scored a powerful prop try, on the burst by Kye Pule, and that put it beyond doubt, Waves 29-17.
TBH, the Waves probably had more scoring opportunities then Barker, but they weren't all taken.
Both sides went hard, but it was the Waves pack, and a number of backline raids that stamped the Waves win.
As I had previously been saying, due to injury over the season, it was hard to know what they could do.
They now have all but 1 2nd rower back, and they are a real force.
I don't believe Barker have lost a game at Barker for years, and so winning up there is very difficult.
I did say early in the season the Waves could win it, given their dominance throughout the age groups.
Knox are clearly the team to beat now, and deservedly so, and it will be at Death Valley.
Should the Waves continue their improvement, then the CAS comp may well be decide after round 3.
Time will tell!
More than happy to give an overview Snort!
A weaker than I expected crowd watched a sea sawing game.
Don't know why, many Waves supporters were there, including old boys, but I can only think it reflects a waning Rugby interest at Barker, still, I would have thought they would come given the season Barker has had so far this season Maybe they will go to the local Knox/Barker derby.
In the first 10 -15 mins the Waves were in control camped down in Barkers half/quarter but just couldn't get over the line, final passes often the cause. The Waves did get a conversion to lead 3 nil but really should have been further ahead.
The next 15 minutes saw the Barker machine kick in and they scored a pick and drive try, which was converted, followed by a sharp backline move down the left hand blind side to cover 50 meters and score a terrific schoolboy try. The score 12-3, and there was a feeling that the Waves may have missed a big chance and so really needed to score next to even up the game. They did in the last 5 mins with a similar pick and drive try, converted, and so at half time it was 12-10 Barker. Nothing in it.
There was talk on this thread that Barker would more than likely end up grinding away their opposition, I guess like many other games this year, and win by a solid margin.
The opposite happened. The Waves scored a solid try within Barkers quarter and ran out to a 17-12 lead.
Then the period which won the match saw a 10 minute period where Barker was camped down on the Waves try line and held up 3 times resulting in goal line drop outs. This was the turning point, a dropped ball by Barker saw the Waves score a magnificent 80 meter try which was converted. Waves 24-12.
Barker then scored a scrappy kick through try in the Waves quarter, which was dubious IMO, but awarded but not converted. Waves 24-17 with 10 to go. The game still had plenty of time to be won or lost.
What happened then I think surprised the Barker fraternity. The Waves forwards dominated, particularly in the set pieces, with the Barker scrum being driven back several times on their feed. Finally the Waves got camped on the Barker line and scored a powerful prop try, on the burst by Kye Pule, and that put it beyond doubt, Waves 29-17.
TBH, the Waves probably had more scoring opportunities then Barker, but they weren't all taken.
Both sides went hard, but it was the Waves pack, and a number of backline raids that stamped the Waves win.
As I had previously been saying, due to injury over the season, it was hard to know what they could do.
They now have all but 1 2nd rower back, and they are a real force.
I don't believe Barker have lost a game at Barker for years, and so winning up there is very difficult.
I did say early in the season the Waves could win it, given their dominance throughout the age groups.
Knox are clearly the team to beat now, and deservedly so, and it will be at Death Valley.
Should the Waves continue their improvement, then the CAS comp may well be decide after round 3.
Time will tell!
Spot on Rod, you are good. We didn't get to play in 2021 but that is a terrific record, could be named the North Death ValleyI could be wrong, but the last time Barker lost to a CAS school at Barker was in 2017 against Waverly. This was Ben Donaldson, Finn Wright et al Year. I think Waves had 5 players in the Aussie schools side that year. It was a close game. 1point margin.
Finn Wright didn’t play Rod. He was overseas for that game.I could be wrong, but the last time Barker lost to a CAS school at Barker was in 2017 against Waverly. This was Ben Donaldson, Finn Wright et al Year. I think Waves had 5 players in the Aussie schools side that year. It was a close game. 1point margin.
Barkers No1 Oval will never be as feared as Death ValleySpot on Rod, you are good. We didn't get to play in 2021 but that is a terrific record, could be named the North Death Valley.
But sorry there is only 1 Death Valley!
I was generalising. Finn was in that team that dominated CAS selections and resulted in the first win over GPS in a decade.Finn Wright didn’t play Rod. He was overseas for that game.
And they won the year after too with a strong Barker contingent.I was generalising. Finn was in that team that dominated CAS selections and resulted in the first win over GPS in a decade.
That 2021 year was the start of the selection chaos for the last three seasons.And they won the year after too with a strong Barker contingent.
And they should have won again in 2021. If not for the worst lineouts and the worlds worst scrum debacle by selectors. Played a tight head at loose head and the poor kid didn’t know how to make sure the ball got through.